This award-winning educational remodeling project in North Carolina follows LEED and local green guidelines.
Growing numbers of full-service remodelers are embracing the homeowner tax credits for energy-efficient work as possible segues to larger remodeling jobs. Energy audits often play a key role.
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A statistical glimpse at incentives for investing in energy-efficient home improvements.
Most remodelers identify their companies as 'moderately green.' Find out more about what that means.
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The DOE has reported that $300 million is available to states to be used as consumer rebates for Energy Star appliances.
With a U-factor as low as 0.23, the new fiberglass-clad product line is one of the maker's many collections to meet tax-credit eligibility requirements.
An extensive whole-house remodel qualifies this New Jersey project for the Energy Star Qualified New Home program.
Michigan remodeler steers trade contractors toward green building methods without ever uttering the dreaded "G word."
With energy policy bills passing through Congress, short-term gains should not trump long-term goals.
Handsome tax credits and broader criteria make wood and pellet stoves a likely fall hit.